Hopefully it works good for ya'll I know the IDF normally makes pretty good decisions on weapons though. I don't like bullpup designs at all, it's a pain to change magazines quickly, and they just don't feel right. I shot the British SA80 (which is well known as a POS anyway) and there is no way I would take a bullpup over a standard design like the M-16/M-4

shit, if i had two cases a week of M193, i'd be in heaven. hell, one case, or half of that, per week, and i'd be in heaven. i'm finishing off this case of my IMI, then i'm going to buy another 1200 rd. case from Botach, and put that away, and buy a case of wolf for practice. i wish i could feed my AR like that here.

$160 for a case of 1200 is a damn good price, since you don't have to pay shipping or anything like that. it costs us $189 for that, shipped. that, and the trouble of talking to israeli ladies that don't speak much english.

So the verdict.. Its 5 am And I got home an hour ago.. Showered and shaved..
Watched some TV.

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the gun has now been used in combat. When pinned down it really showed its force! Usually grenades would have been used. But with 700 shots in a minute and 100 shot magazines. This wasnt needed.

So the verdict.. Its 5 am And I got home an hour ago.. Showered and shaved..
Watched some TV.

Mythoughts.
the gun has now been used in combat. When pinned down it really showed its force! Usually grenades would have been used. But with 700 shots in a minute and 100 shot magazines. This wasnt needed.

A quick check of IMI's website showed that there is indeed a supressor available. You can also attach an M203 grenade launcher. Looks to be a very effective weapon system and the bullpup design seems better for CQB.

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How in the hell do you attach an M203 to that thing?

And I also wanted to share that I saw a couple of the security guys from the Israeli Consulate here in Houston at the shooting range. For some reason I never believed that the Israelis actually instructed themselves to not have a round chambered. I saw them run a drill and they shot DAMN fast. I mean really quick probably on par with a rate-reduced uzi. From 3-5 yards they engaged 4 targets each with 3 rounds, then tactical reloaded and but 2 more in each. It took maybe 6-7 seconds including reload. It was quite extraordinary. They were in the -1, and -2 (if it was an IDPA target) area with a bunch of shots but they definatley can dispach a threat pretty quick even if they have to rack the slide after drawing.

And I also wanted to share that I saw a couple of the security guys from the Israeli Consulate here in Houston at the shooting range. For some reason I never believed that the Israelis actually instructed themselves to not have a round chambered. I saw them run a drill and they shot DAMN fast. I mean really quick probably on par with a rate-reduced uzi. From 3-5 yards they engaged 4 targets each with 3 rounds, then tactical reloaded and but 2 more in each. It took maybe 6-7 seconds including reload. It was quite extraordinary. They were in the -1, and -2 (if it was an IDPA target) area with a bunch of shots but they definatley can dispach a threat pretty quick even if they have to rack the slide after drawing.

And I also wanted to share that I saw a couple of the security guys from the Israeli Consulate here in Houston at the shooting range. For some reason I never believed that the Israelis actually instructed themselves to not have a round chambered. I saw them run a drill and they shot DAMN fast. I mean really quick probably on par with a rate-reduced uzi. From 3-5 yards they engaged 4 targets each with 3 rounds, then tactical reloaded and but 2 more in each. It took maybe 6-7 seconds including reload. It was quite extraordinary. They were in the -1, and -2 (if it was an IDPA target) area with a bunch of shots but they definatley can dispach a threat pretty quick even if they have to rack the slide after drawing.

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only in east jerusalem will soldiers walk around with bullets chambered. Nor even in Gaza/Jenin does anyone chamber a round.